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Name: Tartessian
Alternate Names: Southwestern Paleo-Hispanic; South Lusitanian
Code: txr
Code Authority: ISO 639-3
Code Standard: LINGUIST List
Families: Unclassified Languages
Parent Subgroup: European Unclassified (euun)
Brief Description: An ancient language of Southwestern Spain and southern Portugal. The language survives in a series of stelae which date approximately between the 7th and 5th centuries BC. Tartessian inscriptions are in the Southwestern script, also known as the Tartessian or South Lusitanian script. Like all the paleohispanic scripts, Tartessian is a mixture of an alphabet and a syllabary, for it uses syllabic glyphs for plosive consonants and alphabetic letters for other consonants. It is usually treated as unclassified, though some (Correa (1989), Koch (2009) and Untermann (1997)) believe it to be Celtic. c 700 BC - 100 BC.

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Linguist List Status: Extinct

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